SKIN RASH AND COVID 19
Nuha Jabbar Dabbi*, Ghufran Hadi Hasan and Noor Khalid Mohammed
ABSTRACT
Objective: We analysed the published reports of COVID-19 skin lesions because of the rising incidence of these symptoms around the world. Methods: The month of july was used to perform a literature search for both original and review papers To July, 2021. Results: Patients with COVID-19 commonly develop the following five skin lesions: skin rashes and pseudo-chilblains A lesion with macules and papules, urticaria, varices, and vaso-occlusion. These ailments With relation to the COVID-19 symptoms showed up at various intervals, which could suggest whether the lesions responses to an infection that
are either initiated by the virus or that take place after the fact More skin lesions were seen. Among Europeans and Americans than among Asians, as was pseudochilblain, and among Asians than among Europeans and Americans. Conclusion: Different continents had different types of skin lesions. Chilblain-like symptoms were the most common. In Europe and the United States, only one incidence of COVID-19 cutaneous manifestation has been reported. Asian ethnicities Patients with vaso-occlusive lesions were also more likely than those without to develop ICU admission and death due to pseudo-chilblains. Patients with COVID-19 may have a wide range of cutaneous symptoms. However reporting bias may also be a factor in viral skin contacts. (JAAD International 2:119-33.)
Keywords: Hemorrhagic necrosis of the acromioclavicular joint; COVID-19; pseudo-chilblains; rash with macules and pustules pemphigus vulgaris; a growth on the skin; hives; vesicle.
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